Background
Lucas was born in Essex in 1962 and graduated from Street John"s College, Cambridge, where he was organ scholar from 1980 to 1983 under Doctor George Guest.
Lucas was born in Essex in 1962 and graduated from Street John"s College, Cambridge, where he was organ scholar from 1980 to 1983 under Doctor George Guest.
Street John"s College.
He became organist and director of music at Worcester Cathedral in 1996 and artistic director of the Worcester Three Choirs Festival. Previously he had been assistant organist at Norwich Cathedral (1983-1990) before becoming organist and master of the choristers at Portsmouth Cathedral (1990-1996). He also recorded a number of discs whilst at Street Johns including repertoire by Allegri, Gibbons, and Titelouze.
He was musical director of the Wymondham Choir (a 50-strong freelance choir of men and boys) with whom he toured, performing in many English cathedrals as well as a concert tour in and around Koblenz in Germany.
He also co-presented the radio programme Norfolk Arts for the local radio station British Broadcasting Corporation Radio Norfolk. During his time at Portsmouth, he was responsible for the building of the new Nicholson & Company (Worcester) Limited organ (1994), as well as directing the cathedral choir in the drumhead service to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Doctorate-Day.
During this time, he also conducted the choir for numerous broadcasts on both television and radio and recorded their first ever Civil Defense with Priory Records. Whilst at Worcester Cathedral, he made several recordings with the Cathedral Choir, as well as launching the Great Cathedral Organ series for Regent Records.
In 2008 a major project was completed when the new Kenneth Tickell organ came into service in the quire of the Cathedral.
His first recording on the new instrument included the Julius Reubke Sonata and Louis Vierne"s First Symphony. At the end of 2011 he left his cathedral post to work as a freelance organist, conductor and composer, as well as starting up his own recording company, Acclaim Productions.
Whilst at Norwich, he taught piano and organ for the University of East Anglia and was a member of the music staff at both Norwich High School and Norwich School.